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  • Trump Goes on Renaming Frenzy

    Monday, May 12, 2025
    Trump ordered that the term Homo sapiens be changed to Hetero sapiens. In history books and on websites, the airplane from which the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima will no longer be identified as the Enola Gay, but rather the Enola Straight. Trump also ordered billionaire Mark Cuban, who supported Kamala Harris in the 2024 election, to change his name to Mark American. If he does not do so, he will be charged with terrorism.   read more
  • Director of the United States Mint: Who Is Bibiana Boerio?

    Saturday, October 06, 2012
    Joining Ford Motor Company after graduating with her MBA, Boerio held a number of finance positions in the areas of product development, manufacturing, sales and corporate business planning, from 1976 to 1995. From August 1995 to September 2000, she served as the finance director for Jaguar Cars, Ltd. Retiring from Ford, Boerio transferred to the political realm, serving as chief of staff for Congressman Joe Sestak (D-Pennsylvania) from February 2008 to January 2011.   read more
  • Unemployment Rate Returns to Level Obama Inherited

    Friday, October 05, 2012
    According to the latest figures released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. unemployment rate for September dropped to 7.8%, the lowest it has been since January 2009, the month of Barack Obama’s presidential inauguration. This represents a 1.2% decrease since the same month a year ago. Coincidentally, this is the largest month-to-month annual drop since November 1984—the month that President Ronald Reagan won reelection.   read more
  • Genetically Engineered Crops Lead to Increase in Use of Herbicides

    Friday, October 05, 2012
    Overall pesticide use went up by 404 million pounds from 1996, when the first GE herbicide-tolerant crops were rolled out, to 2011. Herbicide use increased by 527 million pounds while insecticide use decreased by 123 million pounds. Most of the increase has been caused by is the spread of weeds that are resistant to glyphosate, an herbicide created in 1970 and marketed by Monsanto as Roundup. It is the most commonly used agricultural herbicide in the United States.   read more
  • Appeals Court Reinstates Indefinite Imprisonment without Trial

    Friday, October 05, 2012
    The Obama administration immediately fought back against the decision and convinced a three-member panel of judges from the Second Circuit Court of Appeals to overrule Forrest’s ruling. Like Forrest, all three judges, Denny Chin, Raymond Lohier and Christopher Droney, were appointed by President Obama. The judges said ‘the statute does not affect the existing rights of United States citizens or other individuals arrested in the United States.”   read more
  • Another Longstanding Montana Campaign Funding Law Struck Down

    Friday, October 05, 2012
    The law restricted individual contributions to the governor’s race to $630 and contributions to a state legislative candidate to $160, although the amounts were adjusted for inflation after each election cycle. The law also limited the total amount political parties could contribute to a campaign—for example $22,600 for a gubernatorial candidate. With less than a month before Election Day, deep-pocketed interests can now spend unlimited amounts of money on campaigns   read more
  • Private Prison Industry Panics as States Rethink Costs of Mass Incarceration

    Friday, October 05, 2012
    In 2010, half of CCA’s revenue of $1.67 billion came from the states and 43% came from the federal government as a result of contract with the U.S. Marshals Service, the Federal Bureau of Prisons and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).   read more
  • Americans Visiting Doctors Less Often

    Friday, October 05, 2012
    The rise in the number of Americans lacking health insurance may be influencing many to put off seeking medical help. The percentage of those without health benefits in 2010 was 21.8%, up from 17% nine years earlier. Only 24% of those without health insurance went to a doctor in 2010 compared to 72% of those who were insured.   read more
  • Homeland Security Fusion Centers: Surveillance Gone Wild

    Thursday, October 04, 2012
    The centers circulated information about Ron Paul supporters, the ACLU, activists on both sides of the abortion debate, war protesters, advocates of gun rights and Muslim community group and mosque activities—including book recommendations and parenting classes—that were clearly innocent. Although the federal government is barred from storing information about First Amendment activities unrelated to criminal activity, DHS kept these reports on its computers, despite knowing they were worthless.   read more
  • Big Bucks Campaign Spending Can Cause Voters to Choose Candidate Who Doesn’t Represent Their Beliefs

    Thursday, October 04, 2012
    According to Richey, these “incorrect” votes changed the results of three of the nine presidential elections he studied. If all voters had chosen the candidate who most reflected their own beliefs, Gerald Ford would have defeated Jimmy Carter in 1976, Al Gore would have defeated George W. Bush in 2000 and John Kerry would have beaten Bush in 2004.   read more
  • Qualified Latinos Trail other Groups in Actually Voting

    Thursday, October 04, 2012
    In 2008, only 50% of eligible Latino voters went to the polls, compared with 66% of whites and 65% of blacks. Between 2008 and 2010, the number of Latinos registered to vote actually declined by 600,000.   read more
  • Judge Gives Go-Ahead for Veterans to Sue over Human Guinea Pig Experiments

    Thursday, October 04, 2012
    The plaintiffs claim the military and the Central Intelligence Agency tested as many as 400 types of drugs and chemicals, including mescaline, LSD, amphetamines, barbiturates, mustard gas and nerve agents, on soldiers. The veterans are not seeking monetary damages, but want the Department of Veterans of Affairs to provide medical coverage for those suffering from the effects of the testing.   read more
  • Tennessee Probation and Parole Board Claimed to be Monitoring 82 People Who were Actually Dead

    Thursday, October 04, 2012
    One parolee had died more than 19 years ago. Another, who died in October 2011, was described as “bedridden at home” in five separate reports after he had died. Amazing as it may seem, the auditors concluded that “there is risk that the PPO [probation and parole officer] was not actually verifying the offenders’ placement and simply entering the same information month after month.”   read more
  • Why are There only 2 Candidates in the Presidential Debates?

    Wednesday, October 03, 2012
    The three presidential debates are run not by the government, but by a nonprofit organization, the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD). The CPD was created in 1987 by the Democratic and Republican parties as a bipartisan—rather than a nonpartisan—effort. The current co-chairmen of the CPD are Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Jr. and Michael D. McCurry. Fahrenkopf is a former chairman of the Republican National Committee, while McCurry was President Bill Clinton’s press secretary.   read more
  • 23 Other Presidential Candidates on the Ballot in at Least One State

    Wednesday, October 03, 2012
    The contest for the presidency of the United States is being fought by two candidates, the Democratic incumbent, Barack Obama, and the Republican challenger, Mitt Romney. However, there are actually 23 other candidates who have qualified for the presidential ballot in at least one state.   read more
  • First Government Lawsuit Filed against Major Bank for Institution-Wide Fraud

    Wednesday, October 03, 2012
    The government claims investors lost $22.5 billion as a result of low-quality mortgages sold by entities now controlled by JPMorgan. The suit does not ask for a specific amount, but rather calls on JPMorgan to turn over all the profits it made as a result of fraud and to pay restitution to investors. Homeowners who were sucked into the deals with get nothing.   read more
  • VA Official Resigns over Wasteful Conference Spending

    Wednesday, October 03, 2012
    Sepúlveda also was accused of lying while under oath during the investigation. One issue was the use of $50,000 in taxpayer money to produce a General George S. Patton parody video. Sepúlveda said he was not aware of the production, but several VA workers testified that he had in fact viewed the videos. The report acknowledged that the training conferences themselves were legitimate, and only criticized the excessive and questionable spending.   read more
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